Andreanna is prettiest to me, like fancy and flowing, yet sweet and simple and not abnormal, but still unique. I like it.
2007-03-02 17:23:20
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answer #1
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answered by JesusLovesMe! 3
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I like Andreya best.
and Andrew is Greek, but I have not come across any of the female variations so I can't prove or disprove of any of them being Greek. I'd assume that they would be, but again, that is just an assumption. I found that it means manly, courageous, and valiant.
edit: cocacolachickee is correct. that is another form of that name so it is going to have a different origin other than Greek.
2007-03-03 00:19:31
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answered by Jenova 7
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The boy's and girl's name Andrea \a-nd-rea, an-drea\ is pronounced AHN-dree-ah, AN-dree-ah. It is of Greek origin, and its meaning is "manly, virile".
Andrea has 52 variant forms: Aindrea, Ande, Andee, Andera, Andere, Anderea, Andi, Andie, Andra, Andranetta, Andre, Andrean, Andreana, Andreanna, Andreas, Andrée, Andree, Andreena, Andreina, Andrel, Andrena, Andrene, Andresa, Andrette, Andrewena, Andrewina, Andreya, Andri, Andria, Andriana, Andrianna, Andrianne, Andrielle, Andrienne, Andrietta, Andrina, Andrine, Andy, Aondrea, Aundrea, Drea, Dreena, Drena, Ohndrea, Ohndreea, Ohndria, Ondrea, Ondreea, Ondria, Onndrea, Onndreea and Onndria.
Anddriana(Andreanna) sounds best for me
2007-03-03 09:08:11
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answered by vivet 7
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